Eileen Rivera has been at 3 events

John will announce tour dates and perform during a special YouTube Livestream with Google+ Hangout on Thursday, March 21st at 5pm PT/8pm ET via http://youtube.com/mayermusic.
We are thrilled to extend an invitation to fans from around the world to submit questions and be randomly selected to participate in the Google+ Hangout. You must be 18+, meet the technical requirements and be available during the instructed times. For full details and to register, head over to billboard.com: http://bit.ly/10QLNo8. Hurry, deadline for submissions is Monday, 3/18 at 2pm PT / 5pm ET!
#MAYERISBACK

Having trouble watching the event? Try watching directly on YouTube at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8LI5JiWEfs
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Have you ever asked a question to someone in space? No? Well now’s your chance. In a first for the agency, NASA will host a Google+ Hangout live with the International Space Station on Feb. 22 from 10:30 a.m EST to 11:30 a.m. EST. Google+ Hangouts allow people to chat face-to-face while thousands more can tune in to watch the conversation live on Google+ or YouTube. This unique opportunity will connect you, our fans, with astronauts living and working on the orbiting laboratory 240 miles above the Earth.
During the event, several video questions will be selected and answered by astronauts on the space station and on the ground. Additionally, NASA will ask real-time questions submitted by our followers on Google+, Twitter, and Facebook.
Unique and original questions are more likely to be selected. You can view the Hangout live on the NASA Google+ page or the NASA Television YouTube channel to watch the astronauts answer the questions.
SUBMITTING REAL-TIME QUESTIONS
To ask a real-time question during the event on Google+ or Twitter, please use the hashtag #askAstro. You can also post a comment on a thread on NASA’s Facebook page that will open for questions on the morning of the event.
WATCHING THE GOOGLE+ HANGOUT
To join the hangout, and for updates and opportunities to participate in upcoming hangouts, visit NASA's Google+ page at http://plus.google.com/+NASA.
During the hangout, astronauts Kevin Ford, Chris Hadfield and Tom Marshburn will answer questions and provide insights about life aboard the station. Station crews conduct a variety of science experiments and perform station maintenance during their six-month stay on the outpost. Their life aboard the station in near-weightlessness requires unique approaches to everyday activities such as eating, sleeping and exercising.

Can tiny electronics help unlock the mystery of tear glucose, in the hopes of someday finding an easier way for people with diabetes to manage their disease? Learn more about the latest project from Google[x], a smart contact lens with chips and sensors so small they look like pieces of glitter: http://goo.gl/F4D06y﻿___So cool!

Just spent the last hour watching this full interview, in awe of all the talent. But then the interview turns into talk of sacrifice, giving and representation. All things any woman can relate to regardless of profession.

An hour well spent. This is the time of chat fest that I want to hear more from!﻿

Just spent the last hour watching this full interview, in awe of all the talent. But then the interview turns into talk of sacrifice, giving and representation. All things any woman can relate to regardless of profession.

An hour well spent. This is the time of chat fest that I want to hear more from!﻿___